Monday, June 10, 2013

Video scrapbooking!

Ready for another challenge at Pause, Dream, Enjoy Challenges? Our challenge this time is to create a layout. You already know my favorite subject for layouts- my yorkie, Sophie!

See that pixelated area in the middle? It's a QR code that links to a YouTube video I posted of Sophie playing. I pixelated it on this photo to protect Sophie's privacy. (ok, actually because I didn't feel right posting a public video online of a house we don't own anymore, so the video is only accessible on YouTube if you have the direct link). I found a free QR generator online and just printed it out and used it as a part of my journaling. Now all you have to do is scan the QR code with your phone, and it pulls up the video! I love that I can include movement and sound memories in my scrapbooks now. I can't remember where I first heard of this idea (I didn't come up with it on my own, I'm sure), but I love it!Ok, now on to the products! I had an extra sheet of grey 8x8 paper, which I used for the background. Then I used a scrap from the Deja Views Dog Days stack and then layered the photo on top of that. The yellow behind the QR code is from the same Dog Days stack, as is the big yellow paw and the green flower. The "Wanna Play" Sticker is from "It's a Dog's Life" by Reminisce and the flag is from Bella Blvd. The title is just some extra thickers. I was out of o's, so I cut apart some d's. :)

Do you have some layouts that you've been meaning to get to? No better time than the present! Link up your project to Pause, Dream, Enjoy Challenges and play along with us!

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